New Target Detection and Tracking Procedure Using Spatially Extended Nonlinear Dynamical Systems (SENDSS)
Abstract
This report results from a contract tasking Edinburgh Scientific Consultants as follows: The Grantee will investigate the use of Spatially Extended Nonlinear Dynamical Systems (SENDS) for the development of a radically new target detection and tracking procedure. The research adopts a strategy of combining target tracking with detection and has the potential for real-time and high-resolution operation using optical systems. This strategy stems from the similarity between the partial differential equation (PDEs) currently used for image processing in computer vision and those in optics to describe dynamics and complexity of spatially extended nonlinear systems. Specifically. the Grantee will 1) investigate new PDE-based imaging algorithms that incorporate PDEs for image processing with those describing nonlinear spatiotemporal dynamics demonstrate and characterize these algorithm for enhanced spatiotemporal filtering. 2) analyze the dynamics of localized structure solutions of the SEND in the presence of image sequences develop and characterize a new target-tracking procedure by incorporating the localized structure into the above PDE-based imaging algorithm.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 24, 2005
- Accession Number
- ADA445364
Entities
People
- R. G. Harrison
- Weiping Lu